Chemical Water Treatment Applications
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Air pollution control for the printing & packaging industry
Proven Solutions for Regulatory Compliance. Achieving cost-effective local regulatory compliance in the printing and converting industry requires a complete understanding of both regulatory standards as well as the printing process. With over four decades of experience, Anguil has developed unparalleled expertise in meeting your unique ...
By Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc. based in Milwaukee, WISCONSIN (USA).
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Industrial wastewater treatment for the newspaper printing industries
Industrial wastewater treatment for the newspaper printing ...
By C&G Depurazione Industriale S.r.l. based in Rignano S.Arno (Firenze), ITALY.
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Chemical wastewater treatment for the flexographic ink industry
By Meitler Consulting, Inc. based in Tonganoxie, KANSAS (USA).
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Industrial Air Pollution Control for the Coating and Printing industry
Flexible materials, laminates and folding boxes made of paper, plastic and aluminium are being used for the packaging of various consumer goods. Printing methods for these applications vary from flexography and rotogravure, heat set offset printing, illustration-gravure and screen-printing to offset process for printing ...
By CTP Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik GmbH / CTP Air Pollution Control GmbH based in Graz, AUSTRIA.
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Hose and tube pumps for Printing & packaging industry
Accurate ink dosing pumps in printing and packaging; Verderflex peristaltic pumps offer optimum performance to the printing and packaging industries. Combining the ability to self-prime, run dry and an ultra-fast tube changeover these pumps keep downtime to an absolute minimum. Additionally, the combination of the simple tube clamping mechanism and the low tube cost generates savings in by eliminating specialist tools and labour and by costly cleaning ...
By Verderflex Peristaltic Pumps - part of the Verder Group based in Castleford, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Sludge & Wastewater Treatment Equipment for Printing & Leather
Tannery wastewater is the effluent discharged in the process of leather production. Animal skins are usually salted or soaked with water to make them plump, then the lime is added, flesh and alkali are removed, tannin or chromium is used to tan, and fat is added to soften. Finally, it is dyed and processed into leather. Tannery wastewater mainly comes from the preparation, tanning and dyeing sections. It contains a large amount of protein, fat, mineral salts, suspended substances, sulfide, chromium, vegetable ...
By Shanghai Techase Environment Protection Co., Ltd based in CHINA.
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